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Friday, October 15, 2010

MLS Blog Hop!!!

Yeah!!! It's here...time to hop along with My Little Shoebox. If you are just stopping in...why don't you start the hop at the beginning, at the MLS blog. If you are coming from Cindy, then you are in the right place. There's a prize at the end that you won't want to miss, as well as some other prizes along the way. ;)

So several of the DT are sharing "Mash Up" layouts with you today. What is that? Well that simply means that you use a little bit of a lot of lines...not one single line. :) I had a lot of fun with this. Here's my layout:

It kinda looks like one big mess...like I just threw it all on there. But I gotta tell you...I love it! :) And yes, that is my daughter sitting in a bunch of water. Still makes me smile. Here are some close up's...

I used Helmar adhesives to adhere it all...I just used my fav...Helmar 450 Quick Dry Adhesive, works great for everything.

And it wouldn't be a blog hop without prizes, right? :) Check out the MLS blog to find out what you can win...but....

I will have my own giveaway. To be eligible, simply leave a comment on my blog post and I will draw one lucky winner. :) Here's the prize:

These fabulous mini alphabets are the most popular item MLS makes. You can win 6 different colors: Limeade, Brownie, Lollipop, Pearl, Razzleberry, and Mermaid.

Ok and now it is time to hop on to the fabulous and incredibly talentedAphra!!!

I don't think it looks like a mess at all! Fabulous stitching on those frames, and I love the banner and pinkwheels too. Thanks for sharing - and thanks for the chance to win the mini alphas - they're my favorite accent on a project. :)

Really really cute! You are one busy lady. How do you get it all done!!?? I came for this bloghop, and got all caught up in your other stuff, and forgot to finish the bloghop. LOLOL So here I am again.

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I am a dreamer and a planner. We are talking BIG dreams...unreachable dreams of sustainability and beyond. I am a farmer. I gladly wear the cover alls and muck boots to prove it. We started our farm from scratch so it is including lots of building. Building barns, pig shelters, fences, etc., and I have found that I really enjoy doing that!